Biology, asked by marlina, 1 year ago

how do snakes move plz reply fast

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Answered by Anonymous
5
Snakes have four ways of moving around. Since they don't have legs they use their muscles and their scales todo the "walking"

Anonymous: Thanks
marlina: fine
Anonymous: Snake moves fast
Anonymous: A bit fast
Anonymous: They dont have legs
Anonymous: They crawl and crawl and crawl
marlina: mm
Answered by Princekuldeep
2
Snakes use their wide ventral scales located on their belly to grip the ground, while using other scales to push forward. It's still a wavy movement but instead of side to side like in serpentine movement, the snake body forms small, up and down curves.

The rippling effect observed in the snake body when using this type of movement resembles that of a caterpillar, hence the name, caterpillar movement. The caterpillar movement is also the most used by larger snake species to move around, like the massive green anaconda.
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